David Grech is a carpenter, making of contemporary & classic fine furniture, with 10 years professional experience designing and making a wide variety of pieces.
Brought up in Mgarr, David spent his youth in the family workshop, this early enthusiasm and ambition developed rapidly. After several years spent working in carpentry, absorbing his differing approaches to woodwork David moved to extend his project management and business knowledge alongside his craft skills, David set up his personal work, supplying bespoke woodworking solutions to both commercial & residential clients.
Our knowledge of design and construction techniques assures that the customers vision can become a reality. Now you can have elegant, high-quality handcrafted furniture and cabinets made to fit your home, décor and lifestyle the way you want, without sacrificing the comfort and functionality that you require.
Our extensive residential portfolio includes kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, doors and more. We can even add special inlays or other creative options to supply you with completely custom furniture. From start to finish, David woodworks takes immense pride in the craftsmanship of each piece. We are dedicated to providing Elegant and durable custom woodworking that is built to last
David Woodworks has been building quality commercial wood furniture for years. This means that we have had the distinct pleasure of creating nearly every type of commercial furniture imaginable. For you, our valued customer, this means we probably already have a design that would suit you perfectly. If not, we can create a custom design and build one especially for you.
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Heartwood is light brown, sometimes with a yellow or red hue. Paler sapwood isn’t clearly defined. Sometimes afflicted with blue/gray fungal staining, particularly if not dried properly. (In certain applications this staining is considered decorative, particularly when the wood also features contrasting reddish knots.)
Heartwood is light cream to yellowish brown, with occasional streaks of gray or green. Sapwood is pale yellow to white, not always clearly demarcated from the heartwood. Can also be seen in mineral stained colors ranging from dark purple to red, green, or yellow, sometimes referred to as Rainbow Poplar. Colors tend to darken upon exposure to light.
Arder tends to be a light tan to reddish brown; color darkens and reddens with age. Alder has closed pores, and a fine, even, and straight grain.
Maple is a creamy white hardwood that sometimes has a reddish tinge. One of the hardest wood species, maple is often chosen for heavy-use items, like dressers and kitchen cabinets.
Cherry is generally an orange to pinkish brown. Color tends to darken and redden with age. Grain is typically straight with bland patterning, exhibiting a very uniform color and appearance.
The heartwood is a light to medium brown color. Sapwood can be very wide, and tends to be a beige or light brown; not always clearly or sharply demarcated from heartwood
Heartwood is a light to medium brown, commonly with a reddish cast. Nearly white to light brown sapwood is not always sharply demarcated from the heartwood. Quartersawn sections display prominent ray fleck patterns
Heartwood is a light brown or cream color with dark blackish brown streaks vaguely resembling a zebra’s stripes. Depending on whether the wood is flatsawn or quartersawn, the stripes can be either chaotic and wavy (flatsawn), or somewhat uniform (quartersawn).
Beech is typically a pale cream color, sometimes with a pink or brown hue. Veneer tends to be slightly darker colored, surfaces tend to be very plain
Heartwood is usually a yellow to golden or medium brown, with color tending to darken over time. Pale yellow sapwood is clearly demarcated from the heartwood.
Heartwood can range from a lighter pale brown to a dark chocolate brown with darker brown streaks. Color can sometimes have a gray, purple, or reddish cast.e. Occasionally also be found with figured grain patterns such as: curly, crotch, and burl.
African Walnut is a golden yellow to reddish brown, sometimes with darker streaks and veins. Color tends to darken upon exposure and with age. Sapwood is a medium yellow to light gray,and is generally narrow: it can be up to 3 inches (7.5 cm) wide, and is clearly demarcated from heartwood; a narrow transition zone is sometimes present between heartwood and sapwood..